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We are huge opera fans and since there were no staged opera performances during my 10-day visit we chose to at least hear some arias. For 25€ we hoped it would at least be decent. The church is small and the acoustics were okay but...More

We bought tickets at the door at about 7:00 without booking, we went to dinner around the corner at “Napoleons” (2 min away) and attended the performance at 9:15. Easy. Every seat is good. The pianist was fantastic. The performers were breathe taking. I would...More

Loved the evening concert at Santa Monaca church with a medley of songs performed by a duo and a pianist. Great venue in a lovely church,we had wine in the intermission. Had prepaid our tickets online to sit wherever you please.

This small venue is just a short walk from Ponte Vecchio. We booked the tickets via the hotel after seeing a poster advertising the event on their board. The pianist was excellent and, in the intimate surroundings, it was fascinating to watch him play his...More

You sit close to italian opera stars and feel the awesome power of real opera passion. Unbelievable feeling and experience. We’ll never forget this impression. Standing ovations at the end. Don’t miss out. Definitely a highlight in Florence. 👍🏻👌🏼🇮🇹

My first encounter with opera. Incredible venue and singers in magical Florence.
A word of advice - don't prebook online. We made that mistake and paid double of what people were paying at the door. Plenty of available seats.

Former Church is lovely setting, quite impressive actually. Mix of different slingers and parts of opera’s was excellent. Having a ‘cheat sheet’ with text and translations would have further improved experience

Beautiful church with great accustics the performance lasting just over the hour. Our soprano Luisa Berterame sang so beautifully with passion and emotion evident in her singing and facial expressions. Luisa has a smile that lit up the whole church. Her pianist David Boldrine was...More

I had high expectations based on the outstanding reviews and it surpassed my expectations! Sitting in the first row we were only 10 feet away and then the soprano Hiroko Saito came within five feet while she sang one of the pieces. And David Boldrini...More

A warm evening with a cocktail in your hand and greatcompany is the ideal way to experience Piazza SantoSpirito; the area is busiest at sunset for happy hour.Visitors cannot hide their astonishment sitting on thestaircase under the Basilica of Santo Spirito, andthey cannot help but stare at the architecturalmasterpieces like Bianca Cappello House, Fontana delloSprone and San Frediano in Cestello and Santa Maria

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delle Carmine churches. Tourists and Florentines alikejoin up in the area between Santo Spirito and SanFrediano, connecting the Tuscan soul to theinternational spirit permeating the city.